Economically Speaking: It is not always easy to tell what default options count as nudges, or when the freedom to make a choice becomes a shove.
Fri, 13 Oct 2017
When mathematician Stanislaw Ulam challenged Paul Samuelson to point to anything in economics that was both universally true and non-obvious, Samuelson pointed to David Ricardo’s principle of comparative advantage: Even the least productive countries still benefit from trade.
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